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JFDI Podcast

JFDI Podcast

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Digital Transformation | Corporate Innovation | Intrapreneurship© 2021 Pikkal & Co Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • JFDI4: March to Your Own Beat
    Jul 1 2019

    In the third of their illuminating interviews with successful female entrepreneurs, hosts Graham Brown and Hugh Mason are joined by Hazel Savage, Founder of Musiio, an AI startup company that targets the music industry. The three have a light-hearted discussion that covers the similarities between being a member of a band and part of a startup, her experiences of working within an incubator, and how she deals with impostor syndrome. They also delve into Hazel's experiences as a female entrepreneur and some of the perceived differences between them and their male counterparts. She also reveals why she feels a company needs to have the right balance of introverts and extroverts.

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    50 mins
  • JFDI3: No Trade Without Trust
    Jul 1 2019

    In the second of their three conversations with successful female entrepreneurs, hosts Graham Brown and Hugh Mason are joined by Karen Teoh, one of the founders, and COO, of Kommerce. They discuss how Kommerce is using Blockchain technology to empower entrepreneurs in the world's poorest nations and how the birth of Karen's daughter inspired her to make a positive impact. They also go over the conditions required for trade to take place and how a lack of trade has a negative effect on human behaviour. You'll also gain insights into the unconventional ways that Karen selects people to work for her company.

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    30 mins
  • JFDI2: Learn to Let Go - Or You Cannot Grow
    Jul 1 2019

    In this episode, the first of three interviews with successful female entrepreneurs, hosts Graham Brown, and Hugh Mason are joined by Margaret Manning OBE - a partner in Ernst and Young Digital ASEAN. Margaret shares her experiences running a digital services company in the early days of the internet and how they managed to successfully ride out the dotcom bust. Margaret then describes how DISC profiling helped her efficiently develop both her employees and business, as well as why she advocates hiring a chairperson from outside your business.

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    41 mins
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